@@honnebombll We saw the video from Russia and weren't blinded, no? I think what it really comes down to is they have to tone it down A LOT to get the effects in so people can stay with the story, rather than be awed by just how horrifying it would really be.
@@NorthForkFisherman I wouldnt say awed it would be annoying. Most explosions, including Chelyabinsk have flash, thats say at least is unpleasant for the human eye. Imagine sitting in a dark cinema watching a meteor shower and getting flashed every second. It would just not be enjoyable, people would not watch that movie and the movie flops. Just remember Animes that supposedly caused a lot of epilepsy attacks with their constant flashing, and those were not in a cinema. Movie Makers take a lot of care about what the human eye can cope and enjoy and thats of course most of the time not as it is in reality.
This is very well produced! I love the fact everything is filmed from character perspective, this really draws you into the emotion of the characters and intensifies the dramatic feelings (for me). Well done to the producers.
Why in Hollywood they can't produce this kind of meteorite scenes instead of the bland scenes we see in Deep Impact, Armaggeddon or Greenland? they have a lot more budget!
@@Qwertyen12345 too much suspension of disbelief needed in such scenes, and annoying characters. In these scenes it wasn't only the special effects, but also the overall content.
@@jeibal02 at least the most famous yes. But if you happen to know about a Hollywood film without annoying kids, excessive suspension of disbelief and unrealistic happy ending, please let me know.
Ye, neat, although would she be so close to where the shockwave causes water to condense (that's not that far from the "glass sphere" phase btw), she'd paint the wall. Also the buildings usually just collapse from this, still a cute scene tho.
@@typie34 The sound design is so awful. These shock waves destroy buildings but are quieter than a hand grenade. 0:27 0:50 I thought we learned something from the Beirut explosion.
Most people depicted in the scene looking directly at the asteroids' atmospheric angle of entry would have probably been blinded immediately. Not to mention that they should have felt immediate thermal radiation for being so close to the impact sites, would have probably been burnt to the 1st if not 2nd degree almost instantly. The intensity of the luminosity from asteroid entries in movies has always been terribly inaccurate. However, it's still visually well done, nonetheless. The chaos within the population is alright, and the physics of destruction in urban environment is pretty solid.
I didn't think small ones would dry you like that. We've seen small ones caught on dashboard cameras and cctv and the ones i'm thinking of lit up the night sky for half a second
They also got the sound wrong You dont hear banshees wailing as an asteroid enters the atmosphere. Nor is there a sudden silence between impact and the shockwave. Depending on which way the asteroid enters relative to you, and how far from you it impacts, you may never hear its approach at all.
After seeing what a shockwave from an explosion did to the city of Beirut. All i can think while watching this, is how many people would be deaf blind and probably internally bleeding.
Looks like Russian MCs have more situational awareness & sense than American ones. In Hollywood movies nobody ever takes cover, but this girl knows what's coming. Also damn that haunting wail the chunks make as they fall is going to be baked into my mind forever now.
This is absolutely amazing idk how i've never heard of it! Russian films have been steadily improving for yrs. I love/hate Hollywood, but i love cinema. Film is one thing we can all enjoy together while forgetting our political bickering for a few hours. So many awesome Chinese and Russian films. Korean and Japanese films have been popular in America for a while. Im glad Hollywood doesn't have a monopoly on it. Our disaster movies are over done
I'm sure it was the force of the blast, but I kind of chuckled when at the very end of the clip it looks like she survived the entire time just to get taken out by a stuffed bear. Movie looks pretty awesome thought, especially given it was done on a $2M USD budget.
Wouldn't the first couple impacts break all the windows in the entire city. I remember seeing footage of a building explosoin that took out almost ever window in that town.
Foreign studios have really picked up the quality in recent years. Hong Kong, China, Russia... there are quite a few really solidly watchable disaster movies coming out of these places. Some are pretty well written, others are not, but are still fun to watch. Wandering Earth, Ashfall, etc.
It’s almost as if the American film effects industry just sucks up a huge amount of money and delivers barely anything. Can’t imagine how such a thing could happen in the US.. 😄🤙🏼
It's the District 9 effect, if that is even a thing. Let's say it is... You don't need a big budget to present impressive work. You need a big budget if there is a lot of said impressive work in your movie, though.
Movies like this crack me up. "Yes, let's leave the building during an event where things are exploding and expose ourselves to flying debris and falling wreckage instead of trying to actually take shelter and survive it."
Быстрый ввод в фильм: Люди думаль что метеорит пролетит далеко от поверхности,но они ошибались Тут как в GTA5 переключение между главными героями,но вместо Тревора и майкла тут Лиза и её отец на станции Мира
I have a nuclear explosion dream every so often. Im always trying to get away and it's always a small nuke like Hiroshima not a monster one like H-bombs. No sense in trying to flee from one of those
Hey! Please try to google it. It's a Russian movie, so looks like there are some issues because of sanctions. "Mira" in English. www.imdb.com/title/tt15296186/
Meteorites tend to arrive more rapidly, like thousands of miles per second, and burn far more brightly in the extremely short time they are in the atmosphere, in fact most will shatter and arrive like shotgun blasts (as some are seen to do this in on very small scale in this clip). White, scorching, hydrogen-bomb scale flashes and cities uprooted from their bedrock in an instant is hard to show from a character's POV. BUT exciting stuff, and nearly twenty years after similar movies from Hollywood (though some are more recent, such as the US one showing the complete failure of leaders to deal with the threat, or the Japanese one that shows how extremely unlikely would be any solution (Fisshu Sutori).
Not at all. The several films of the Chelyabinsk meteor in 2013 show it coming in from the front and the side, and by the time it was in the atmosphere it had slowed down to quite a slow speed. Eye witnesses to the Tunguska meteor in 1908 also said that it seemed to float across the sky before it exploded. It all depends upon their angle of entry and trajectory.
1:14 I love how the street is intact as well as the glass building and it falls anyways. They should have added at least most of it's windows shattered with a massive hole xd.
@@MrQooler1991 I watched it right now and the destruction is WAY to inconsistent. Like most of the buildings are almost intact after being blasted by constant shockwaves.
hardly anyone would catch it anyway. the dinosaur killing asteroid was in the atmosphere for like 1 second before it crashed with insane speed and power
Planetary Defense Cannon. This is why we need to build a planetary defense cannon that can vaporize Meteorites, Astroids and Comets long before they can impact.
I think Chelyabinsk showed us one thing - all those meteors would be a LOT brighter.
Chelyabinsk footage was shot at night....
@@bobdadnaila7708 It happened at 09:20 AM local time.
Which is very definitely not night time.
@@NorthForkFisherman Thats right, but i guess filmmakers dont want their audience to become blind,
@@honnebombll We saw the video from Russia and weren't blinded, no? I think what it really comes down to is they have to tone it down A LOT to get the effects in so people can stay with the story, rather than be awed by just how horrifying it would really be.
@@NorthForkFisherman I wouldnt say awed it would be annoying. Most explosions, including Chelyabinsk have flash, thats say at least is unpleasant for the human eye. Imagine sitting in a dark cinema watching a meteor shower and getting flashed every second. It would just not be enjoyable, people would not watch that movie and the movie flops.
Just remember Animes that supposedly caused a lot of epilepsy attacks with their constant flashing, and those were not in a cinema. Movie Makers take a lot of care about what the human eye can cope and enjoy and thats of course most of the time not as it is in reality.
Gotta say, the CGI in this looks better than some Hollywood movies especially Disney and everything they own
looks fake with unecesary slow mo
i dont know, this doesnt even look better than 2012 and thats 15 years old at this point
You haven't seen much modern CGI from "Hollywood" I see
Running away from a nuclear explosion.....
2012 which is more than a decade old has better cgi.
This is very well produced! I love the fact everything is filmed from character perspective, this really draws you into the emotion of the characters and intensifies the dramatic feelings (for me). Well done to the producers.
Why in Hollywood they can't produce this kind of meteorite scenes instead of the bland scenes we see in Deep Impact, Armaggeddon or Greenland? they have a lot more budget!
@@dartherus 2012 had way better natural disaster scenes
@@Qwertyen12345 too much suspension of disbelief needed in such scenes, and annoying characters. In these scenes it wasn't only the special effects, but also the overall content.
@@dartherus have you seen every Hollywood film to do with a meteor impact?
@@jeibal02 at least the most famous yes. But if you happen to know about a Hollywood film without annoying kids, excessive suspension of disbelief and unrealistic happy ending, please let me know.
I wish I had meteor proof plot armor.
You would be thrown in space
Yeah but if someone does survive, the film should follow them
be a camera man
Tiny Tina's
@@Metalshark100 😁
0:25 love the details, from the center spam of the bridge twisting apart from the impact to the shockwave brushing the dust off of buildings.
Ye, neat, although would she be so close to where the shockwave causes water to condense (that's not that far from the "glass sphere" phase btw), she'd paint the wall. Also the buildings usually just collapse from this, still a cute scene tho.
The cinematography and camera work is epic
It isn't
@@irrelevant9023 so, you are another ucranian dump uss =)) enjoy
meanwhile the sound design is atrocious. why do the meteors scream?
@@typie34 The sound design is so awful. These shock waves destroy buildings but are quieter than a hand grenade. 0:27 0:50 I thought we learned something from the Beirut explosion.
you know what cgi is?
Stunning visual effects!
Agreed
Looks like clip from game really...
Most people depicted in the scene looking directly at the asteroids' atmospheric angle of entry would have probably been blinded immediately. Not to mention that they should have felt immediate thermal radiation for being so close to the impact sites, would have probably been burnt to the 1st if not 2nd degree almost instantly. The intensity of the luminosity from asteroid entries in movies has always been terribly inaccurate. However, it's still visually well done, nonetheless. The chaos within the population is alright, and the physics of destruction in urban environment is pretty solid.
Nossa isso é um filme não um documentário.
I didn't think small ones would dry you like that. We've seen small ones caught on dashboard cameras and cctv and the ones i'm thinking of lit up the night sky for half a second
It’s a movie
Thank you for the meaningful input! ❤
They also got the sound wrong
You dont hear banshees wailing as an asteroid enters the atmosphere. Nor is there a sudden silence between impact and the shockwave.
Depending on which way the asteroid enters relative to you, and how far from you it impacts, you may never hear its approach at all.
After seeing what a shockwave from an explosion did to the city of Beirut. All i can think while watching this, is how many people would be deaf blind and probably internally bleeding.
Looks like Russian MCs have more situational awareness & sense than American ones. In Hollywood movies nobody ever takes cover, but this girl knows what's coming.
Also damn that haunting wail the chunks make as they fall is going to be baked into my mind forever now.
"This girl knows what's coming" it means to she life in Chelyabinsk 💀
Big thanks to the camera man for his abilities
Old joke
@@brissylion7066 Get off your meta addiction!
@@wayne9287 get off your dads lap
@@brissylion7066 I have a dad and I love him unlike you!
@@wayne9287 enjoy him I’m sure you have so much fun with him…
in bed
She's a survivor. Mostly good reactions, but mostly lucky 😅
Pretty cool! I like to see how well other studios around the world can make movies other than Hollywood... often better than Hollywood.
This is absolutely amazing idk how i've never heard of it! Russian films have been steadily improving for yrs.
I love/hate Hollywood, but i love cinema. Film is one thing we can all enjoy together while forgetting our political bickering for a few hours. So many awesome Chinese and Russian films. Korean and Japanese films have been popular in America for a while.
Im glad Hollywood doesn't have a monopoly on it. Our disaster movies are over done
...so many propaganda pieces...
Well the Russians are a fan of Independence Day
There could be a resurgence because the sequel to Twister is coming out. The only clue is that it will far more serious.
@@TheHulk2008 No fucking ugly aliens. 🤔
It's not on-demand or hard copy yet. It only came out in theatres in Russia a few months ago.
Love it when it looks like the toybear is smashing her down in that last part 😂.
Pedobear
The meteorites sounding like they're shrieking as they come down is a nice touch.
Real objects from space tend to move faster than sound, most at hundreds of miles per second. No warning.
stunning visual, i love it !
I love disaster movies. ❤
Sadly, they are not so much filmed nowadays..
This is awesome cinematography
This is actually amazing.
I must give it to it. Russian CGI has a certain charm.
The cameraman never dies 🤣
"God" cheat enabled)
Cloverfield, Blair Witch project.
Russian spotted@@indamovies
This is So Excellent my friends. Thanks.
Nice movie effects 👌...epic sounds
Very realistic. Very close to what I experienced myself when a meteorite hit the other day.
Yeah, man, we all go though that kind of stuff, no big deal though. Just carry on.
Glad you made it. 1st hand experience is very important for future reference😀
I got a direct hit by a meteorite, but I just walked it off.
None of you are thinkin' straight. It's not cause to be upset, it's cause to rejoice! Don't you know how valuable those things are?!
me too
Very interesting, thanks for sharing! 👍
the way this is SO REALISTIC
Feckin hell......the camera work is stunning!
Can't wait to see it..looks good so far..
It got a Bluray finally. But German I think.
Some of the best cnematography I have ever seen. If this were to come out in US theatres I would definitely go see it~
This movie is so good that I watched it even though I don't understand any Russian language. I had no problem following the story.
Holy hell gotta watch this movie now
movie name
@@punjabideep1634 Мира так и называется, есть еще хороший фильм Вызов, тоже Российский, фильм снимали в космосе без спецэффектов.
Need to look for this movie
Excellent camerawork.
that was awesome
There are some interesting shots/sequences here
I'm sure it was the force of the blast, but I kind of chuckled when at the very end of the clip it looks like she survived the entire time just to get taken out by a stuffed bear. Movie looks pretty awesome thought, especially given it was done on a $2M USD budget.
Gotta love the gratuitous bass drop sound effect lol
Roland Emerich would be proud
Roland Emmerich - old Nazi, who's hates Anglosaxons
this is amazing, it's realistic
This is one of the best kamera job i have ever seen.. and i love movies whit nature Castatrophs
Holyshit. Its so beautiful
Amazing
I mean she'd be completely deaf from all these shockwaves she's been so close to 😂 not to mention the internal bleeding.
Yeah, and those shock waves are way too underwhelming considering the size of the explosion.
I thought it just normal movie but it made cry really really good one
Instead of running outside like crazy she went to the basement and she's safe, the end.
Que bien logrados los efectos 👍👍👍
Movie good love from India ❤❤
whoa howd i miss this
Those Meteors sure hold a grudge! 😂😂😂
Wouldn't the first couple impacts break all the windows in the entire city. I remember seeing footage of a building explosoin that took out almost ever window in that town.
Man the screaming audio right before impact, very gut👌
One of My Russian Movie Favorite. Один из моих любимых русских фильмов.
OMF'NG!! that's amarican for: DAMM! first 37 minutes JUST EXCELLENT!!😂 Hollywood could learn something from you guys. KEEP IT UP!!😂😉
apart from the unrealism and their immunity to glass shadering blastwaves its really well filmed
Foreign studios have really picked up the quality in recent years. Hong Kong, China, Russia... there are quite a few really solidly watchable disaster movies coming out of these places. Some are pretty well written, others are not, but are still fun to watch. Wandering Earth, Ashfall, etc.
Did you say "shadering" ?
And you didn't get the hint from the red underline?
shadering
@@sananton2821 🤓
@@ALBINO1D yes I am not a plus sized freedom fighting american and what do you mean by red underline?
Camera man will never die in movies
i love de non-stop scene
How are the effects in this, literally 100 times better then most of the big budget Hollywood movies?
They definitely are. It did not have that typical CGI look that is usually particularly annoying when showing realistic scenarios.
What makes it even better is the production cost. The whole film only cost a little over 2 million USD.
It’s almost as if the American film effects industry just sucks up a huge amount of money and delivers barely anything. Can’t imagine how such a thing could happen in the US.. 😄🤙🏼
It's the District 9 effect, if that is even a thing. Let's say it is...
You don't need a big budget to present impressive work. You need a big budget if there is a lot of said impressive work in your movie, though.
This film is twenty years after most of the meteor impact movies, FX have moved on some. If we include the movie 'Meteor', it over thirty years later.
Movies like this crack me up. "Yes, let's leave the building during an event where things are exploding and expose ourselves to flying debris and falling wreckage instead of trying to actually take shelter and survive it."
This looks hilarious as hell.
Nice. When I go to a disaster movie- I expect to see a friggin disaster!
This is how my commute looks like every day...
Особенно интересно смотреть этот фильм, когда живёшь в этом городе Владивостоке,и узнаешь улицы и здания
Согласен
Weiter so😊
Well, Vladivostok like just 40% destroyed even tho a few bunch of meteor hit Vladivostok. What a LOGIC ✨
Быстрый ввод в фильм:
Люди думаль что метеорит пролетит далеко от поверхности,но они ошибались
Тут как в GTA5 переключение между главными героями,но вместо Тревора и майкла тут Лиза и её отец на станции Мира
tão natural quanto a luz do dia ...
?
めっちゃ良い
Bro I had a dream like this the other day planes were falling and everything it felt so real
Holy crap, a bad dream
I have a nuclear explosion dream every so often. Im always trying to get away and it's always a small nuke like Hiroshima not a monster one like H-bombs. No sense in trying to flee from one of those
i have nightmarr an octopus like gigantic creature emerge from deepest of earth killing all people it feels so real also
Hola , he visto la escena y me encantaría ver la película , donde la podría encontrar? Es de este año?
Hey! Please try to google it. It's a Russian movie, so looks like there are some issues because of sanctions.
"Mira" in English. www.imdb.com/title/tt15296186/
is someone mad at her? it's like she's being chased... ;)
It's look interesting.
:-DD omg i love green screen
Modern reality. Soon all movies will be filmed with green screen))
Never heard of this movie, looks interesting
Named "mira" idk have English translate of this film.
Обычный день в Владивостоке
Meteorites tend to arrive more rapidly, like thousands of miles per second, and burn far more brightly in the extremely short time they are in the atmosphere, in fact most will shatter and arrive like shotgun blasts (as some are seen to do this in on very small scale in this clip).
White, scorching, hydrogen-bomb scale flashes and cities uprooted from their bedrock in an instant is hard to show from a character's POV.
BUT exciting stuff, and nearly twenty years after similar movies from Hollywood (though some are more recent, such as the US one showing the complete failure of leaders to deal with the threat, or the Japanese one that shows how extremely unlikely would be any solution (Fisshu Sutori).
Not at all. The several films of the Chelyabinsk meteor in 2013 show it coming in from the front and the side, and by the time it was in the atmosphere it had slowed down to quite a slow speed. Eye witnesses to the Tunguska meteor in 1908 also said that it seemed to float across the sky before it exploded. It all depends upon their angle of entry and trajectory.
1:14 I love how the street is intact as well as the glass building and it falls anyways. They should have added at least most of it's windows shattered with a massive hole xd.
This is russia cinematography... Don't expect top much
@@MrQooler1991 It has Hollywood level CGI, is not that bad.
@@AngelSouto09 well, suit yourself, I think otherwise
@@MrQooler1991 I watched it right now and the destruction is WAY to inconsistent. Like most of the buildings are almost intact after being blasted by constant shockwaves.
Downloading now...
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turkce mı ızledınız
Not many can look at big asteroid entry into atmosphere, through air with high speed. It is blinding and scorching heat will radiate through you body.
hardly anyone would catch it anyway. the dinosaur killing asteroid was in the atmosphere for like 1 second before it crashed with insane speed and power
usually it's about more than two seconds, as estimate have been updated
@@an-cx1ho
Ah! Vladivostok - my home town
One day this could happen to this world and humans are not ready
0:48 fucking finally, finally someone who uses their head and runs to the side
I thought it would be a few big ones, but it was many small ones and then a big one.
"I DONT WANNA CLOSE MY EYYYYYEEEEZZZ DONT WANNA FALL ASLEEEP CUZ ID MISS YOU BABY"
The Great Reset, Cosmic style!!
What is this and why is it so cool?
How we love to make disaster movies about the world, when we humans are the ones who are putting an end to it!...
Still we love to watch catastrophe movies)))
This looks and sounds like a video game cinematic
Like all Marvel movies))
If you run, you only die tired.
Tom Cruise be like, I shoulda been in that movie. Run from beginning to end.
Was that a Teddy Bear that clobbered her at the end there? 🤣🤣🤣
She survived....she could "Bear" it.
No cameraman harm during movie 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Roland Emmerich will be proud
No matter where, but run
Cameraman easily survives the impact
Chuck Norris, the man behind the camera
The Title should be: MIRA all DODGE Scenes
i'm mad i can't find a copy with decent subtitles.
Planetary Defense Cannon. This is why we need to build a planetary defense cannon that can vaporize Meteorites, Astroids and Comets long before they can impact.